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Poetry is engendered in solitude, so what better meter for it than the clip of a buckskin horse? — Edward Hoagland

He that cannot forgive others, breaks the bridge over which he himself must pass if he would ever reach heaven; for everyone has need to be forgiven. — George Herbert

I never, even for a moment, doubted what they'd told me. This is why it is that adults and even parents can, unwittingly, be cruel: they cannot imagine doubt's complete absence. They have forgotten. — David Foster Wallace

It is undeniably easier to ignore the hardships of those who are too weak to demand their rights than to respond sensitively to their needs. To care is to accept responsibility, to dare to act in accordance with the dictum that the ruler is the strength of the helpless. — Aung San Suu Kyi

To get on screen with the Talking Asshole, quite a feat. And it's certainly going to be a cult film that people will be seeing. — Allen Ginsberg

Egg nog. Because nothing satisfies like a cold glass of eggs. — Dana Gould

One should follow a man of wisdom who rebukes one for one's faults, as one would follow a guide to some buried treasure. To one who follows such a wise man, it will be an advantage and not a disadvantage. — Gautama Buddha

Some things need to be believed to be seen. — Guy Kawasaki

In the house of shadows where the legend rises the deciphering begins — W.G. Sebald

I love you as the rain loves the earth. — Debasish Mridha

No story is a straight line. The geometry of a human life is too imperfect and complex, too distorted by the laughter of time and the bewildering intricacies of fate to admit the straight line into its system of laws. — Pat Conroy

The poet, however, uses these two crude, primitive, archaic forms of thought (simile and metaphor) in the most uninhibited way, because his job is not to describe nature, but to show you a world completely absorbed and possessed by the human mind. — Northrop Frye